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Episode 326 - The Story of Tudor Art: Portraits, Power and Propaganda with Dr Christina Faraday
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Episode 326 - The Story of Tudor Art: Portraits, Power and Propaganda with Dr Christina Faraday

Talking Tudors

December 12, 202539m 32s

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Show Notes

Host Natalie Grueninger speaks with Dr Christina Faraday about her new book, 'The Story of Tudor Art', a first-of-its-kind survey of 16th-century English art.

They explore how Tudor art functioned as communication and status—covering portraits, miniatures, tapestries, household objects, royal effigies, patrons from kings to middling professionals, and artists such as Holbein, Hilliard, and lesser-known women makers.

The episode also discusses imported art, surprising everyday objects that reveal court life, and an upcoming exhibition, Tudor Contemporary, which pairs modern responses with historical works.

Visit Dr Faraday's official website

https://www.christinajfaraday.com/

Find out more about your host at

 https://www.nataliegrueninger.com

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